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OPERATION PRIMROSE No.W.A.1189/0607/41. |
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Western Approaches. |
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| Date______18th June, 1941._____ | No____W.A.1189/0607/41. |
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1. Captain (D), Greenock's No.4949/221. of 9th June, 1941 |
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2. The Commanding Officers, Officer and Ships Companies of "BROADWAY" and "AUBRETIA" are congratulated on the detection and subsequent hunting of U.110 which led to her capture. |
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3. The Commanding Officer, Officers and Ships Company of "BULLDOG" are congratulated on capturing the U-boat and taking her in tow. Their achievement was in no way lessened by the subsequent foundering of U.110. |
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| 4. With reference to paragraph 2 of Captain (D), Greenock's No.4934/221 of 6th June, 1941 it is possible that the interrogation of prisoners may throw more light on the identity of Johan Wolf and consequently on whether or not a second U-boat was present and at least damaged. | |
| 5. Paragraph 43 of Captain (D), Greenock's No. 4989/221 is concurred in. | |
| 6. There is insufficient evidence to show what was hunted by "BROADWAY" and "AUBRETIA" at about 1450. If it was a U-Boat the result of the hunt is uncertain. | |
| 7. With reference to paragraph 11. of "BULLDOG's" letter X/51 of 15th May, it is recommended that the Master of S.S. "MAILSEA MANOR" should be commended for his action. | |
| 8. "BULLDOG's" paragraph 15 is considered too sweeping. Although it is generally impossible to prove that evasive action by a convoy has successfully shaken off a shadowing U-boat, it appears probable that on occasions it has in fact done so. | |
| 9. Recommendations for awards are being forwarded separately (vide W.A.1188/340/55 of 18th June, 1941. | |
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